Date: Tue, 16 May 2017 21:18:21 +0200 From: Miroslav Lachman <000.fbsd@quip.cz> To: Tommy Scheunemann <net@arrishq.net>, David Wolfskill <david@catwhisker.org> Cc: freebsd-ports@FreeBSD.org Subject: Re: sysutils/tmux - strange behaviour with new version 2.4 Message-ID: <591B507D.2040403@quip.cz> In-Reply-To: <c0dba2b0-6312-867d-a137-bcdc60c7f2a6@arrishq.net> References: <5919E2CE.5010109@quip.cz> <40137405-2db0-759f-46d5-67519703d48f@FreeBSD.org> <591AE179.6030107@quip.cz> <20170516113522.GU1146@albert.catwhisker.org> <591AE823.8050809@quip.cz> <c0dba2b0-6312-867d-a137-bcdc60c7f2a6@arrishq.net>
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Tommy Scheunemann wrote on 2017/05/16 20:48: > Le 16.05.2017 à 13:53, Miroslav Lachman a écrit : >> David Wolfskill wrote on 2017/05/16 13:35: >>> Oddly enough, I saw the distinction you pointed out... even though I >>> read mail via mutt in a tmux window.... :-} >> >> Uhm... maybe it depends on source of the text? Or locale? > > Hi, > > I've been able to re-produce the issue, though setting: > > set -g default-terminal "screen-256color" > > in your tmux.conf seemed to help. Tested both under console and inside a > running urxvt. > Without that line: > > env | grep TERM > > gives me just "screen", having it set the above value. Dunno if that > might be related to /etc/termcap the screen line that exists (note - > dunno, unsure, just a guess). I tried your suggestion with screen-256color but it doesn't help. Many lines are missing: # pkg query "%o %a" | sort -k 2 archivers/php71-bz2 0 archivers/php71-phar 0 archivers/php71-zip 0 archivers/php71-zlib 0 archivers/unzip 0 benchmarks/ubench 0 converters/php71-iconv 0 converters/php71-mbstring 0 converters/wkhtmltopdf 0 databases/freetds 0 databases/innotop 0 databases/mariadb101-server 0 databases/memcached 0 databases/mytop 0 databases/pecl-memcached 0 databases/php71-mysqli 0 databases/php71-pdo 0 databases/php71-pdo_dblib 0 databases/php71-pdo_mysql 0 databases/php71-pdo_sqlite 0 databases/php71-pgsql 0 databases/php71-sqlite3 0 databases/proftpd-mod_sql_mysql 0 devel/git 0 devel/pear-OLE 0 devel/php-composer 0 textproc/elasticsearch5 0 textproc/elasticsearch5-x-pack 0 textproc/kibana5 0 textproc/kibana5-x-pack 0 textproc/pear-Spreadsheet_Excel_Writer 0 textproc/php71-ctype 0 textproc/php71-dom 0 textproc/php71-simplexml 0 textproc/php71-xml 0 textproc/php71-xmlreader 0 textproc/php71-xmlwriter 0 textproc/php71-xsl 0 www/apache24 0 www/awstats 0 www/mod_php71 0 www/mod_proctitle 0 www/npm 0 www/php71-opcache 0 www/php71-session 0 x11-fonts/webfonts 0 archivers/libarchive 1 archivers/liblz4 1 archivers/libmspack 1 archivers/libzip 1 archivers/lzo2 1 audio/alsa-lib 1 audio/gsm 1 audio/lame 1 audio/libogg 1 audio/libvorbis 1 audio/opencore-amr 1 converters/libiconv 1 databases/db5 1 databases/ldb 1 databases/libmemcached 1 databases/mariadb101-client 1 databases/p5-BerkeleyDB net/p5-IO-Socket-INET6 1 net/p5-Net-XWhois 1 net/p5-Socket6 1 print/freetype2 1 print/indexinfo 1 security/apache-xml-security-c 1 security/ca_root_nss 1 security/easy-rsa 1 security/gnutls 1 security/libgcrypt 1 security/libgpg-error 1 security/libmcrypt 1 security/libtasn1 1 security/nettle 1 security/openssl 1 security/p5-Digest-HMAC 1 sysutils/fusefs-libs 1 sysutils/libsunacl 1 textproc/expat2 1 textproc/libxml2 1 textproc/libxslt 1 textproc/xerces-c3 1 www/node 1 www/serf 1 x11-fonts/dejavu 1 x11-fonts/fontconfig 1 x11-fonts/libfontenc 1 x11-fonts/mkfontdir 1 x11-fonts/mkfontscale 1 x11/kbproto 1 x11/libX11 1 x11/libXau 1 x11/libXdmcp 1 x11/libXext 1 x11/libXrender 1 x11/libxcb 1 x11/renderproto 1 x11/xextproto 1 x11/xproto 1 # env | grep TERM TERM=screen-256color And missing lines are different on each run. Miroslav Lachman
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